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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A RABBIT NOT EATING PELLETS- HELP

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    • elvis__oakley
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        I noticed my rabbit wasn’t eating his pellets and was grinding his teeth, which I know means they are in pain, so I took him to the vets and they couldn’t find anything wrong with him, so just gave him a injection to get his gut moving and gave me some recovery food. He’s been acting himself the whole time,been moving around and pooping and drinking fine, he has a cat litter tray filled 24/7 with hay (although he rarely eats hay,it is there for him) and he gets given fresh veg every morning which he eats, he also eats treats every time I give him them, so why isn’t he eating his pellets? he used to be a greedy rabbit and eat all his pellets every night but hes just stopped? also I would like to add, I thought he may have gone off his current food which was the harringtons pellets so I went out and bought the burgess excel with mint to gradually change him and my other rabbit on to but still,hes eaten a little bit of it but every morning I go out and his food bowl is still full? can anyone help!!


      • LBJ10
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          Moving to Q and A.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            How long since he’s not been eating his pellets? And when did you start to switch the pellets? And also, how old is he?


          • Jadeo09
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              rabbits should only eat half a cup each day not unlimited.
              did your vet check his molars. my vet didn’t check for months with my rabbit and thats why he never eaten her pellets

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